Nepal is considered a natural paradise that brings huge footfall of global tourists all around the world. It is the first declared Hindu nation, blessed with many wonders and beauty of nature. This culturally rich land houses the Majestic Mount Everest, the heighest peak on earth. The country is home to various religions that live together in peace but the country. It’s a beauty you cannot afford to miss. Apart from natural wonders, numerous religious and cultural hubs located along the mountainous country like BoudhanathStupa. Phewa Tal, Sarangkot, Swayambhunath, Poon Hill, Peace Temple, Pashupatinath Temple, Durbar Square.
By Air:
Bagdogra is the nearest airport in this region to reach Nepal. Take a car from there to the Nepal border at Panitanki-Kakarbhitta that is only 30 minutes away.
By Train:
You can take a train to NJP station and reach Siliguri. There are several travelling options to travel Nepal from NJP.
By Road:
You can take a bus from Siliguri Bus Station or book a car to reach Nepal. NH 327B connects Panitanki-Kakarbhitta border.
The best time to visit Nepal is September to November. Though for the mountain expeditions in higher Himalayas, March to May i.e. spring is the peak season.
Autumn (September to November): As the season of mellow fruitfulness covers the green valleys with gold and red shades, the sky looks stunning with blue hues, the snow-capped higher Himalayan mountains offers magnificent views, the record number of tourists visit Nepal from around the globe in this season. The famous Annapurna Circuit Trek occurs mainly in this season.
Spring (March to May):Along with blooming flora and a picturesque view of massive mountain peaks; Nepal in spring offers a plethora of activities and festivals that lighten up your entire trip. Buddha Jayanti is one such festival. This is a celebration of Lord Gautam Buddha’s birthday. Apart from these attractions, spring in Nepal is mostly important for most famous Mountain Expeditions, such as Mt. Everest, Mt. Khanchendzunga, Mt. Makalu, Mt. Annapurna and so on.
Kathmandu enchanted its travelers with the mystical ambiance of the city. People flock in the corners of Kathmandu in search of the ultimate peace. The city is a thriving hub for all kinds of tourists. From adventure to culture, Kathmandu has a lot to offer. To cherish a life-long memory, take a hike to the natural trails of Kathmandu and witness the sight of nature’s spectacular beauty.
Phewa Tal is around 6 hours away from Katmandu and the most scenic affair that you can engulfed with. Situated in Pokhara Valley region, it is the second largest freshwater lake in Nepal. Fed by a river stream, the lake is kept under control with the help of a Dam.
The Pashupatinath Temple is a religious hotspot in Nepal. The temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva. It attracts millions of pilgrims throughout the year. The natural view of the place is also charming. Hence, it is a popular destination.
Sagarmatha National Park is quite exquisitely popular among other National Parks in Nepal. Snow-capped mountains, glaciers, and valleys with the world's highest peak of Mount Everest, enhances the beauty of this area. You can encounter the rich culture and heritage of the Sherpas, still prevalent here.
Boudhanath stupa or Boudha is one of the largest Buddhist stupa or religious structure in the world. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Nepal. The Boudhanath Stupa in Kathmandu is a significant place and a Buddhist religious site. It is located along an ancient trade route that enters Kathmandu from the Tibet region.
The Swayambhu stupa is the oldest of its kind and one of the most celebrated pilgrimage destinations in Nepal. Believed to be built by King Manadeva, it had become an important center of Buddhism. It has stood as a hallmark of faith and harmony for centuries with Hindu temples and deities incorporated in this Buddhist site. It is definitely an eye pleaser and your Nepal tour will be incomplete without exploring Swayambhu.